Totally f***ed up

  • 85'
  • USA
  • 1993
New no-budget neo-underground film by the maker of the stirring The Living End. He shot it more or less at the same time, but post-production was eventually delayed for two years. Araki shot everything on location with super8 video material and 16mm film, with a minimal crew.Totally F***ed Up is a candid portrait of six gay young men wrestling with their identity in the homophobic nineties; their life is dominated by alienation. Araki: 'Like all mymovies, Totally F***ed Up comes from a number of inspirations. One of the initial sparks was the article about the disproportionate percentage of gay teen suicides which begins the film. Another was a small news item about a troubled gay who killed himself by drinking caustic soda and drowning in his family's swimming pool. And I felt a need to respond to the endless barrage of institutionalised homophobia - from the media, from ignorant politicians, from rabid cultural "watchdogs". And of course, there is my intense admiration for Godard - most especially Masculin Féminin, which is paid homage to and clearly the primary influence here. A kinda twisted cross between avant-garde experimental cinema and a queer John Hughes flick, this is my most challenging, high-risk and heartfelt movie yet.'
  • 85'
  • USA
  • 1993
Director
Gregg Araki
Premiere
International premiere
Country of production
USA
Year
1993
Festival Edition
IFFR 1994
Length
85'
Medium
16mm
Language
English
Producer
Desperate Pictures
Sales
Desperate Pictures, Fortissimo Films
Screenplay
James Schamus
Cinematography
Gregg Araki
Editor
Gregg Araki
Music
James Schamus
Cast
Roko Belic
Director
Gregg Araki
Premiere
International premiere
Country of production
USA
Year
1993
Festival Edition
IFFR 1994
Length
85'
Medium
16mm
Language
English
Producer
Desperate Pictures
Sales
Desperate Pictures, Fortissimo Films
Screenplay
James Schamus
Cinematography
Gregg Araki
Editor
Gregg Araki
Music
James Schamus
Cast
Roko Belic